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THE BQUBeBN HEWS
Seventeenth Year Establiuhed 2881
Enleied at the Post office at Paris Ky as
second ijiss mail matter
TELEPHONES NO 124
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
Payable in Advance
One year S2 00 Six mouths 3100
news costs yott cant even get a re
port from a gun free of charge
Make all Checks Money Orders Etc
payaoie w ine oraer of uhajip k JMliyLER
Eld Z T Sweeney is conducting
successful revivaljin Richmond Va
gooda store
Miss Grace Swearengen has ac
cepted a clerkship in Frank Cos dry
Paul Shipp joined the Baptist Church
Sunday night and was immersed after
the regular services
The church excursion to Cincinnati
Saturday over the Midland was patron
ized by about fifty Parisians
--
June Payne is recovering from an
illness of diphtheria His little son
ill of the same disease is also im
proving
Messrs Talbott Clay J W Fer
guson and Garrett Kenney left yester
day for a hunting trip near Salt Lick
and Clay City
The Busy Bee Cash Store Com
pany which has dry goods and clothing
tores in Mt Sterling and Richmond
will establish a store in Georgetown
about January 10th doing business un
der the firm name of H C ohipp Co
Mr Shipp is a son of Mrs Blannie
Shipp of this city
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The services of Prof A M Gutzeit
the premier organist of the Blueprass
will be in demand to morrow At seven
oclock he will play the wedding march
at the Schwartz Toolen wedding at the
Catholic Church and in the afternoon
he will play the march at the Miller-
Hutchings and Curtis Mclntyre double
wedding at Carlisle Of course he will
play in his happiest style
We are just opening up the finest lot
of fancy goods every brought to Paris
We are very much crowded for room
and we will for the remainder of this
week offersome unprecedented prices on
fine books sterling silver novelties brie
a brac etc The prices we offer you
now will positively not hold good after
this week You know what goods are
worth come and see for yourselves
G S Varden Co
For Christinas
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will
We have on display and have
for all of this week the finest line of
house coats smoking jackets and mens
rdbes in this state If you come in and
elect one we will lay it aside for you
It J W Davis Co
Heller Wants Another Chance
Louis Heller is not satisfied with
the result of his contest here last Tues
day night and wants another chance at
Lefeber Heller says that he would
take Lefeber at 133 or 135 pounds be
fore the Paris Athletic Club or any
other club that offers a suitable purse
Genuine Cake Walk
Buck Freeman the well known bar
ber is arranging to give a genuine cake
walk at the opera hoose on December
10th Six couples will contest for a
huge cake and there will be vocal se
lections by two quaitets and terpsicho
rean diversions by buck and wing
dancers
Special Turkey Trains
The L N ran special turkey
trains from this city to Cincinnati on
Thursday Friday Saturday and Sun
day in order to handle the shipments of
Thanksgiving turkeys to the Eastern
markets Each train hauled about fifty
thousand pounds of dressed turkeys
The turkey crop was a trifle short in
central Kentucky this year but the
fowls sold two cents a pound higher
Toinetl 111 JVff
Mr W Frank Miller of Millers
burg a well known young lawyer who
several ve rs ago made such a close
race for County Attorney of Bourbon
was married yesterday morning in Jef
fersonvill1 Ind to Miss Margaret
Draine daughter of Mr Leonard
Draine a wealthy citizen of Eminence
The marriage was an elopement Mr
and Mrs Miller stopped over in Paris
yesterday afternoon en route to Millers
burg
AN APPSAL
Inasmuch as I have sustained
a great loss from fire which oc
curred in my store one night last
week I take this opportunity of
begging some of my patrons who
owe me past due accounts to
come in and give me part of it if
they cannot pay all I need the
money to replenish my stock
Assuring you I a preciate any
thing you may do for m I re
main Yours truly
HUG a MONTGOMERY
AfaHj bjftL
Circuit Court Convenes
The November term of the Bourbon
Circuit Court waB convened here yester
day Judge J E Cantrell and Common
wealths Attorney John S Smith both
being at their posts of duty
The following gentlemen compose the
Grand jury j
W H Clay frmn Jamea Elliott
John W Bedford Geo K Jones
C H Lowe
I K Keller
W H Ingels
A J Austin
The case of
H M Carpenter
James Scott
J W Fletcher
A T Wright
the Commonwealth vs
Morris Beasley malicious cutting and
wounding with intent to kill is set for
trial to day
The Cain Lewis case is set for Dec
1st the ninth day of the term The
Thos Woodford case has been assigned
for trial on Dec 7th the fourteenth day
of the term These are the most im
portant cases on docket Other cases
assigned are
second day NOV 24
Commonwealth vs Henry Myers and
Bud Kennedy horse stealing
SEVENTH DAY NOV 29
January Connell vs Minnie
Wilson
Noah Boone vs Thos Hutchciaft
Mrs Millie Booth vs Commonwealth
of Kentucky
James F Moors vs B F Graziana
A J Gorey vs Barne
NINTH DAY DEC 1ST
Commonwealth vs Cain Lewis mur
der
Same vs Mary Dotson being acces
sory to crime of murder
FOURTEENTH DAY DEC 7TH
Mrs Lucy Buckner vs Buckner
Woodford etc
Yesterday Sheriff elect Bowen and his
deputy Wallace Mitchell were sworn
in as special deputy sheriffs by Circuit
Clerk T H Talbott in order that they
might familiarize themselves with the
duties of the Sheriffs office and the
workings of the Circuit Court
Former Senator Blackburn of Ver
sailles and Hon James Winn of Win
chester were among the visiting attor
n eys who attended court yesterday
An Unfortunate Household
Three times in three weeks has death
visited the house of Polk Gilvin near
Moorefield in Nicholas county On
November third Mr Gilvin died of
fever On the 11th inst his father-in-law
James Watkins aged 64 years
succumbed to the disease On last
Sunday Mr Jack Watkins aged 74
brother of James and a resident of
Little Rock neighborhood died in the
same house and was yester
day brought to Bourbon and buried on
the Wm See farm near Little Rock
Two daughters of Polk Gilvin de
ceased are also ill of fever at their
home near Moorefield
Chas Ratliffe also died in the same
neighborhood on Nov 2 of fever Mr
Ratliffe Polk Gilvin and James Wat
kins joined the Christian Church three
years ago under the preaching of Eld
C A Thomas at East Union all being
immersed on the same day
A Prompt Paying Insurance Company
R P Dow Jr as agent of the
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Co of Milwaukee on Friday the 19th
inst paid to Mrs Elizabeth Bedford
widow of the late Benj F Bedford Sr
5000 and to Mrs Winifred D Ford
widow of the late Jas K Ford 5000
in full of all claims under the policies of
their respective husbands The annual
cash dividends on Mr Fords policy
amounted to over 30 per cent of the
premiums the net cost of the policy to
Mr Ford being less than- 1300 Both
claims were paid in less than a week
after the proofs were received by the
company The Northwestern is one
of the best dividend and promptest pay
ing companies and is the best company
for policy holders It
Successful Revival Closed
The protracted meeting at the Chris
tian Church closed with twenty fiye ad
ditions Eld Powell preached his last
sermon Friday night having added
twenty persons tothe church Eld J
o oweeney preacneu ounuay auu uve
others united with the church Clyde 1
Buckley Mrs Milcon Grinnelle Mrs i
Vol Howe Vernie Utloy and Georgia
Brown The two last named will be
immersed to morrow night after prayer j
meeting Marv Ellen Ward Mabel
Ashbrook and Robert Berry
mersed Saturday afternoon
ing was a very successful one and was
largely attended
--
ISoxIng At Cynthiaua
Following the lead of Lexington and
Paris Cynthiaua will give
carniyal Thursday night at e opera
house The star event will be a four
teen round bout between Brutus Jlav
of Lexington and Geo Alexander ui
Cincinnati There will be several con-
i
tests between local boxers The
sion will be one dollar The first event
i will be called at eight oclock so that
Paris and Lexington parties can see all
rf fVi nnpl fH lipfnrp fho Qfif train
passes
PEESONAL MENTION
COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY
THE NEWS MAN
Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At
The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And
EIseAvhorfl
Mrs James Wilcox is visiting rela
tives in Madison
Miss Janie Craft leaves to day for a
visit in Atlanta
Congressman Evan E Settle was in
the city yesterday
Mr Ben Frank returned Saturday
from a short trip to Louisville
Mr Duncan Bell of Lexington was
in the city Sunday visiting relatives
Mrs Robert Goggin was the guest
of Mrs James Lail in Cynthiaana last
week
Mrs Elizabeth T Redmon of
Chattanooga is the guest of relatives in
the county
Hon O M Thomas arrived home
last night from a business trip to
Alabama
Mrs J T Moseley returned yester
day to Cynthiana after a visit to friends
in this city
Senator elect J M Thomas came
over Saturday from Ford to spend Sun
day in Paris
Mrs H C Howard who has
dangerously ill for several days
slightly improved yesterday
Mrs Lawrence White and
been
was
Miss
Gatewood who have been visiting Mrs
Jesse Turney returned yesterday to Mt
Sterling
Mrs J G Hanly and Mrs T B
Eastin and daughters of Newport vis
ited relatives in the city SundajT and
yesterday
Mrs Artie Ashbrook and daughter
Miss Mary returned yesterday to Cyn
thiana after a short visit to relatives in
this city n
Miss Mamie Kelly daughter of Rev
G C Kelly of Birmingham Ala is
the guest of her aunt Mrs Florence
Lockhart
Miss Alice Spears who has been
visiting friends in Newport is spending
a few days with Miss Lnla Smiser in
Cynthiana
Mrs C M Thomas of near North
Middletown has been ill several days at
the home of her sister Mrs E T Hin
ton on High street
Mrs Sidney Turner late of Mt
Sterling left yesterday for her future
home near Parkersburg W Va after a
visit to Miss Bruce Collins
Miss Edith Alexander will give a
whist party to morrow evening in honor
of her guests Miss Pattie Johnson of
Mt Sterling and Misses Harriett and
Shelby Darnall of Lexington
Hod J C S Blackburn of Ver
sailles was In the city Friday He will
be in Paris again this week on legal
business being one of the attorneys in
the Thos Woodford will case
Mrs E L Davis or near Versailles
is the guest of Mrs B M Renick on
Duncan avenue Mrs Davis was for
merly Miss Margaret Martin and is a
daughter of Senator Henry Martin of
Woodford
Prof J A Brown and family of
Cynthiana formerly of this city will
leave early in December for Los An
geles California where they may re
side Prof Brown is undecided in hie
plans and says he may return to Cynthi
aua in the spring
Misses Marie and Louise Parrish
who have been attending the College of
Music in Cincinnati will arrive home
tdayto spend Thanksgiving They
will have as their guests Miss Lily
Stephens of Chicago and Miss Lida
Rogers of Maysville
Miss Carlotta Preston of Detroit
who is the accomplished guest of Miss
Clara Wilmoth sang a beautiful solo
Sunday morning at the Methodist
Church Miss Preston has a highly cul
tivated voicp flexible and sweet and
her solo was much complimented
The Bourbon Dancing Clubs
Thanksgiving ball will occur at Odd
Fellows Hall on Thnrsday evening in
stead of Wednesday as has been announ
ced The music for the event will be
furnished by Saxtons orchestra and the
dance will be a fashionable affair
The Louisville Post Saturday said
Mrs Win Cheatham will chaperon e
o linnoD nurfn ttVii1 IVfi XFrcirX AilorMQ
were lm- - i j uu -
The meet 1 v11 vi a- s country borne Wood-
boxing
Ask to see the lot of marked
down underwear for ladies and
children at Frank Cos
leigh Thanksgiving Day and the rest
of the week in honor of Miss Mar
Irvine Davis of Paris Ky A number
of gayeties have been planned during
thepartys stay among them a theater
party Friday evening The guests will
be Misses Bessie Dunlap of Danville
Mary Irvine Davis of Paris Ky Mary
j Hill Linda Lee Jouett Lee Minnie
Hillard Messrs John Green Harris
Sam Castleman John Jacob Matt
Akers Ed Ormsby Worth Otter
ton Morris Ed Conway Coleman Meri
weather J B Lewman Willis Davis
Ben Czapski Rob Davis and Johnson
Clancy
A Christmas gift that will please any
and every ody Following the Equa
tor Mark Twains last and best
Order at once if you want it for
Christmas Sold only by subscription
16nov tf A C Adair Agent
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THE BOURBON NEWS TUEgAY NOVEMBER 23 1897
NUPTIAL KNOTS
Engagements Announcements And Sol
Mlzations Of The Marriage Vows
Richiu
mond will have a surprise wed-
3mfn
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diaggutThankegiviug says the Register
Apven oclock to morrow morning
at tneGatholic Church occurs the
John Schwartz and Miss
AnmSToolen
TMmarriage of Miss Nina Trimble
of near North Middletown and Mr
RogerBurroughs of Nicholas will oc
cur lcmleceinber 15th
Reyt James Edward Ford of this
cityjfahd Miss Etta Morris of TiPxing
ton will be united in nirri ge in Lex
ingtoh on Thauksgiving day
-Sir
Miss Jennie Sparks and Mr Joseph F
Wigglesworth will be married at Mt
Cafmel Church in this county to-morrow-afternoon
at half past four oclock
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MrPaul Eugene Shipp of this city
willsbemarried Thursday afternoon at
23yu MidS Lane Willis Carter in the
Upper street Baptist Church in Lexing
ton -
MrpTphn OConnor of Newport and
MisrMaggie Glenn adopted daughter of
Mrgyhn Glenn of Vine street this
cityjvill be married to day in Lexing
ton v
Neal Gray and Miss Amanda Adams
of Madison were so anxious to marry
that they went to Richmond at four
oclock Wednesday morning and were
married in a store before breakfast
The nuptials of Miss Malvena Meng
of near North Middletown and Mr
Ellwood Garrett Harrison of Xenia O
will be celebrated at one oclock to
morrow afternoon at Woodlawn the
homeiof the former
Miss Brockey Cninn of Lexington
and Mr Oliver Goodwin of Valdosta
Ga were secretly married on Sept 26
County Clerk Thinn father of the bride
issued the license and k ept the matter
secret from his wife
John J Ovarton aged 100 years and 1
month was married to Mrs Mary Hen
derson aged 77 years in St Louis last
week This is believed to be the record
ior marriage of old people Both bride
and groom are in excellent health
Invitations have been issued announc
ing the marriage of Miss Mary Ashbrook
and Mr James C Dedman of Cynthi
ana The ceremony will ocur at the
home of the to be brides mother Mrs
Artie Ashbrook in Cynthiana at half
past three oclock on December 2
To morrow will be Cupids day in
Carlisle Harvey Frank Miller of Har
rodsburg and Miss Edna Earl Hutch
ings and Mr Andrew Curtis and Miss
Lucy Mclntyre Harris will be united in
a double wedding in the afternoon at
the Christian Church
Martin and Miss Anna
The Advent
Three
Prof Cambridge
Raean Dalzell
will be married in the evening at the
pame church aud Thursday Wm J
Reed aud Miss Bertha Squires will be
United before the eame altar
A few of those 1 and 2
cloaks left at Frank Cos
BIRTHS
Of Our Future
Women
Men And
Landlord James Connors aud wife are
very happy over the coming of a new
boarder last night to the Hotel Ford
ham The new arrival is a fine boy and
will be a permanent boarder at the
Ford ham
OBITUARY
Respectfully Dedicated To -The
Memory
Of The Dead
Dudley Leach aged eighty two fath
er of John and Dudley Leach of near
Paris died last week at Loradale He
is also survived by a wife and another
son and daughter Burial at Old Union
with services by Eld J S Sweeney
Clarence Howe aged twenty eight
dipd of typhoid fever jesterday morning
at five oclock at his home in Carlisle
The deceased was a most worthy young
gentleman popular polite modest and
bore an excellent Christian character
He was head clerk of the Hotel Wind
sor in this city and was a brother of
landlord Dunlap Howe of the Windsor
The deceased is survived by his wife
nee Miss Lillian ChapneU aud two
children Ella four years old and a
son two months old The funeral will
occur at Carlisle this afternoon at thre
oclock at the residence Burial at the
Carlisle Cemetery
The greatest cut price sale of
cloaks over given in Paris is now
going on at Frank Cos
Be good and yon will bo lone
some Mark Twains iipw book tf
For Sale Good anthracite stove
Call at The News office
Insure in the Northwestern to
day to morrow may he too late
For a pair of Ladies kid
Dollars patent leather tip foxed
heel three styles of toes
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Would be good value at
400
EION OLA
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PUT OUR NAME
On your list when in need of Footwear Our new
stock of Shoes is arriving daily which comprises all the
new shapes and tips better values than we have ever
been able to offer before
Our Childrens School Shoes have been selected with
much care insuring both durability and comfort
Ask for school tablets frea for the little ones when
making your purchases
Davis Thomson Xsgrig
GOODS
My importations for this Fall and Winter of Ladies and Chil
drens Dress Goods exceed in cost of investment 10000 anv other pur
chase I ever made in this one line of goods With forty years experi
ence in Dry Goods business in Paris I saw it was to your and my in
terest to secure these goods under the low tariff consequently I invest
ed every available dollar I had in goods at low prices The new
Dingley tariff bill has already made and will when set fully at work
make all classes of Dry Goods fully double in price what they were un
der the Wilson or low tariff I have the advantage of this My goods
were bought when cheap and it is my intention to hold them down as
Jong as a yard of them lasts If you want to save money in your pur
chase this Fall and Winter come and see me and examine my srock
and hear prices before you invest elsewhere
G TUCKER
529 MAIN ST PARIS KY
1897 NEW HOOSISR WHEAT DRILLS
Both Shoe and Disk
Oldest and Most Reliable Built See them
Just received Car of the Celebrated
STEELE SKEIN BIRDSELL WAGONS
Call and examine before you buy
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WE ARE ALWAY
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Adding new lines cutting old prices with a
store full of new Fall Goods to show you
Large line of new Dress goods
strictly wool 25c ayard
Novelties in Plain and Fancv
Dress goods atoOc sold everywhere
else for 75c to 1 per yard
Handsome line of Silks Velvets
and Braids of all descriptions for
trimmings
Penangs Percales and Fancy
Outing Cloths 5c 7c and 10c
Table Linens and Towels at old
prices notwithstanding tanff ad
vance of 20 per cent
Notions of all kinds and in
Dress linings we will save you 25o
on the dollar
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Fall Underwear for Ladies Gen
tlemen and Children of every de
scription at naif the usual price
Blankets SI kind for 49c and
all wool at 8250 per pair Splen
did line of jBed Comforts
Full line of Hosier v one great
special being our Ladies and Chil
drens full seamless at 10c
We are the only store in town
that cames full line of Zephras
Ice Wool and fancy yarns
We still sell 10 4 Pepperel sheet
ing at 18c and extra good bleach
ed and unbleached Cutton at 5c
Family Portraits life size Free of charge
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WE HAVE EE0EITEB A SPLENDID STOCK iP
IMPORTED SDITHflS ASD TROUSERINGS
FOE FALL AND WINTER
Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky when
quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call
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